Don't see many of this type of Cortina despite it being a best seller of its day, 1970s.

Nice cow having its bottom combed.

'The beef inter-breed championship went to the Simmental heifer Popes Princess Cleo, which had only been brought out by Jimmy and Vikki Wood, Dutton, Preston, as ‘a training exercise’. Home-bred Cleo, who was making her debut in the ring, is by the Woods’ stock bull Banwy Wonderboy and out of the former Royal Show winner, Popes Nellys Princess. Mrs Wood said: “We aren’t showing this year and only brought her out as a training exercise to get her used to the ring because we’re hoping she’ll follow her mother’s footsteps. “It was brilliant to win the inter-breed title. We were not expecting that. She beat the British Blue champion, the five-year-old cow Ross Bridog, from Philip Halhead, trading as Norbreck Genetics.'

More old cars.

More beef cattle on show. They want more bulls next year they announced.